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    feeling "icky" (or stressed) on turinabol

    I've been on 60mg/day for almost 3 weeks now and since a few days I feel a little "icky". It like being a little stressed or something. Is this common, do others have (had) this same nasty feeling ?
    Almost my libidio is become sero starting to hate tbol
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    Tbol made me fell sick and crappy so i stopped using it. If a compound gives a negative affect then drop it. The idea of using AS is to give positive affects which should enhance training. If they aren't doing this then drop them and change to a different compound.

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    Quote Originally Posted by perfectbeast2001
    Tbol made me fell sick and crappy so i stopped using it. If a compound gives a negative affect then drop it. The idea of using AS is to give positive affects which should enhance training. If they aren't doing this then drop them and change to a different compound.
    yeah, I see what you're saying, but the point is that I'm not sure if it's cause of the tbol or my antidepressives, that's why I was wondering if more people had that stressed up somewhat icky feeling...

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    Quote Originally Posted by TallMan
    I've been on 60mg/day for almost 3 weeks now and since a few days I feel a little "icky". It like being a little stressed or something. Is this common, do others have (had) this same nasty feeling ?
    Almost my libidio is become sero starting to hate tbol
    hello my friend...

    tbol for me has the opposite effect... tbol gives me a since of serenity, and it sends my libido into the stratosphere...

    ps...
    of course i am no doctor, but i would be willing to bet it is coming from the antidepressants...

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    Quote Originally Posted by slimsc
    ps...
    of course i am no doctor, but i would be willing to bet it is coming from the antidepressants...
    I guess that's prolly true, I'm thinking of skipping the antidepressants for tonight (I'm on a low dose anyway) and see how it turns out tomorrow, then at least I know where that shitty feeling is coming from

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    Quote Originally Posted by TallMan
    I guess that's prolly true, I'm thinking of skipping the antidepressants for tonight (I'm on a low dose anyway) and see how it turns out tomorrow, then at least I know where that shitty feeling is coming from

    hey pro...

    keep us updated on how it turns out...

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    Quote Originally Posted by TallMan
    I guess that's prolly true, I'm thinking of skipping the antidepressants for tonight (I'm on a low dose anyway) and see how it turns out tomorrow, then at least I know where that shitty feeling is coming from
    Turinabol is not tolerated well at all. I would not be so quick to blame something else.

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    Originally Posted by perfectbeast2001
    Tbol made me fell sick and crappy so i stopped using it. If a compound gives a negative affect then drop it. The idea of using AS is to give positive affects which should enhance training. If they aren't doing this then drop them and change to a different compound.
    True, unless you're running Tren. Lethargy and night sweats/insomnia aren't enough to deter most people from the gains.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amorphic
    True, unless you're running Tren. Lethargy and night sweats/insomnia aren't enough to deter most people from the gains.
    You can still grow with limited sleep, you cant grow with limited food due to feeling sick....

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    Don't discontinue your antidepressants before talking to your doctor first.

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    DON'T stop your antidepressants without talking to your Doctor!

    I use Celexa (a SSRI anti-depressant) as well as steroids. Steroids CAN have an effect on how your body responds to other drugs, like anti-depressants, but I'm willing to bet that it's just the Tbol that's making you feel poorly.

    Halo makes ME feel incredibly shitty, so I've dropped it from my cycles.
    Some drugs just aren't right for everyone.

    I hope your psych. doctor is cool enough for you to talk frankly about your anabolic use. Despite some guys' insistence that there's no link between steroids and mood, they probably are playing havoc with your emotions, to some extent. Why do you think so many bodybuilders are on anti-depressants?

    -BigLittleTim

    Quote Originally Posted by TallMan
    I guess that's prolly true, I'm thinking of skipping the antidepressants for tonight (I'm on a low dose anyway) and see how it turns out tomorrow, then at least I know where that shitty feeling is coming from

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    I've spoken with my doc yesterday and he thinks antidepressives and steroids doesn't influence each other.

    Also, I sometimes forget to take it and feel fine next days..

    edit: Today I didn't get the feeling and did take antidepressives yesterday, strange shit, I think I'm just ****ed up in the head LOL
    Last edited by TallMan; 07-04-2007 at 11:46 AM.

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